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  • 1Gravity anomaly — A gravity anomaly is the difference between the observed gravity and a value predicted from a model. Geodesy and geophysicsIn geodesy and geophysics, the usual model is the surface of a global spheroid (ellipsoid of Hayford or WGS84) by rather… …

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  • 2Gravity Gradiometry — is the study and measurement of variations in the acceleration due to gravity. Gravity gradiometry is a measure of differential acceleration of the earth’s gravity field over a unit distance. It is used by oil, gas and mining companies to… …

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  • 3Gravity-gradient stabilization — is a method of stabilizing artificial satellites in a fixed orientation using only the orbited body s mass distribution and the Earth s gravitational field. The main advantage over using active stabilization with propellants, gyroscopes or… …

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  • 4gravity gradient — noun a gradient in the gravitational forces acting on different parts of a nonspherical object the gravity gradient of the moon causes the ocean tides on Earth • Hypernyms: ↑gradient …

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  • 5Gauss' law for gravity — In physics, Gauss law for gravity, also known as Gauss flux theorem for gravity, is a law of physics which is essentially equivalent to Newton s law of universal gravitation. Its form is mathematically similar to Gauss law for electricity; in… …

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  • 6density gradient — A column of liquid in which the density varies continually with position, usually as a consequence of variation of concentration of a solute. Such gradients may be established by progressive mixing of solutions of different density (as for… …

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  • 7Capillary surface — In fluid mechanics and mathematics, a capillary surface is a surface that represents the interface between two different fluids. As a consequence of being a surface, a capillary surface has no thickness in slight contrast with most real fluid… …

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  • 8Primitive equations — The primitive equations are a set of nonlinear differential equations that are used to approximate global atmospheric flow and are used in most atmospheric models. They consist of three main sets of equations: # Conservation of momentum :… …

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  • 9Battle of Bryn Glas — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Bryn Glas caption= partof=Glyndŵr Rising date=June 22 1402 St Alban s Day place=Pilleth, Powys (2 miles north of Presteigne) result=Welsh victory combatant1=Welsh combatant2=English commander1=Owain… …

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  • 10градиент силы тяжести — — [http://slovarionline.ru/anglo russkiy slovar neftegazovoy promyishlennosti/] Тематики нефтегазовая промышленность EN gradient of gravity …

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